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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a welcome from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone is offering or providing a welcome, either to a place or in response to someone else's presence or arrival. For example: "My family and I received a warm welcome from our new neighbors."
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The move received a welcome from many involved in environmental non-government organisations.
Then came a welcome from the kitchen in the form of a lusty tomato-infused fish soup.
In church tradition, the knocks symbolize the humble supplication of the new archbishop, seeking a welcome from the flock.
In Lebanon on Tuesday, Turkey found the rarest of circumstances when Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu arrived here: a welcome from both sides.
Few French presidents – indeed, few world leaders – can have enjoyed such an emphatic victory or received such a welcome from a grateful people.
Few expected much of a welcome from the healthy peacock last week, though, because their Indian blue species is known for being loners.
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Wearing jeans and sneakers, he received a giddy welcome from a home crowd.
He received a thunderous welcome from a crowd of about 1,600 in Constitution Hall.
Lisa: A warm welcome from a diverse, fun, seasoned, and engaged staff with attention to detail at every turn.
Open to children from all communities, it provides a welcome break from troubles outside.
"A tremendous change and a welcome change, welcome from every standpoint," said Mr. Vallone.
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